Dedicated Trial Attorneys

We are former prosecutors turned award-winning defenders, and we are a respected family law firm known for caring, trial-tested representation. Selected to the National Trial Lawyers: Top 100 in Tennessee as well as rated a perfect 10.0 Superb by Avvo, our law firm has been recognized time and again for superior service and results.

DUI Defense in Tennessee

Murfreesboro DUI Attorney Serving Middle Tennessee

DUI charges can be life-changing experiences that can cause unexpected stress, embarrassment, and worry about the consequences. This is especially true if you are facing a first DUI arrest and have never been involved in the criminal justice system before, or if you know little or nothing about the DUI process. You need legal guidance to understand what you are up against, what your chances are for avoiding a conviction, and how best to proceed with handling the situation.

The attorneys at Parkerson Santel, PLLC focus their practice on DUI defense and, as former prosecutors serving Murfreesboro, Smyrna, LaVergne and all Rutherford County, they bring extensive experience to the table as a trial lawyers. Because of their years as prosecutors, the firm’s legal team has unique insight into how cases are developed by the State and can utilize this knowledge in creating an aggressive and competent defense.

At our firm, you will get competent and experienced advice, a straightforward and honest assessment of your case, as well as aggressive and dedicated legal representation from a Murfreesboro DUI defense lawyer. Act now to get the aggressive DUI defense you need.

Can I Fight My DUI in Murfreesboro?

Many possible defenses can be uncovered and explored in any DUI case. The Murfreesboro Dui defense attorney at the firm will analyze the evidence in your situation with a fine-tooth comb to find weaknesses and flaws in the case being developed against you by the State. The police officer may not have had probable cause in stopping you in the first place, may not have properly administered field sobriety tests, blood tests or breathalyzer tests, and may have incorrectly decided that you were too drunk to drive.

Much of the evidence in a DUI is based on the subjective conclusions and evidence of the arresting officer. In addition, the chemical tests done on you may have been compromised by any number of factors, including poor maintenance and incorrect calibration of the equipment. Health or dental problems may have been involved. All of the scientific and legal factors in your case must be investigated and can play a part in an effective defense strategy.